22/04/2026

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  • Webinar | Wednesday 22 April 2026 | 12:30 - 13:30 | 60 Minutes

    Following the strong turnout for our first session marking one year on from the Procurement Act 2023, we are hosting a second webinar to continue the discussion.  

    In this follow-up session, we will revisit the questions and topics we were not able to cover previously. This is an opportunity to explore additional themes emerging from the first year of the new regime.

    Join Emily Heard and Fran Mussellwhite as they pick up where the previous session left off and share further practical reflections.

    Register now to continue the conversation and ensure you do not miss out on the remaining insights from our review of the Procurement Act 2023 one year on.

  • Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and the webinar may become oversubscribed. Where we are heavily oversubscribed, we may limit places per organisation.

    Advance registration is recommended, as registration will close at the advertised start time. 

    Our clients have priority, but we endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place.

    This session will be recorded and made available to view after the webinar.

    There is no charge to attend this webinar. 

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